This contribution focuses on a unique token specimen of Julian (ad 361–363) from the ‘Vota Publica’ series, which was once part of the collection of Charles III de Croÿ, fourth Duke of Aarschot (1560–1612). Iconographic and typological features of this specimen are examined here through a comparative approach, with the aim of assessing the authenticity of this now-lost piece.
A Gold ‘Vota Publica’ Token from the Collection of Charles III de Croÿ (1560–1612)
Cristian Mondello
2025-01-01
Abstract
This contribution focuses on a unique token specimen of Julian (ad 361–363) from the ‘Vota Publica’ series, which was once part of the collection of Charles III de Croÿ, fourth Duke of Aarschot (1560–1612). Iconographic and typological features of this specimen are examined here through a comparative approach, with the aim of assessing the authenticity of this now-lost piece.File in questo prodotto:
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